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Philippines deports U.S. Marine who killed transgender woman
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines on Sunday deported a United States Marine convicted of killing a transgender woman in the Southeast Asian country in 2014, after he was granted an absolute pardon by President Rodrigo Duterte.
Philippine court to hear appeal against early release of U.S. Marine convicted of killing transgender woman
MANILA (Reuters) - A U.S. Marine convicted of killing a transgender woman in the Philippines nearly six years ago will remain in prison while the victim's lawyer seeks to overturn a court ruling granting him an early release, a presidential spokesman said on Thursday.
Philippine court upholds guilty verdict on U.S. Marine in transgender woman's killing
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippine Court of Appeals has upheld a guilty verdict on a U.S. Marine for killing a transgender woman nearly three years ago, a case that stirred debate over the U.S. military presence in its former colony.
U.S. Marine jailed in Philippines for killing transgender woman
OLONGAPO CITY, Philippines (Reuters) - A Philippine court found a U.S. Marine guilty of killing a transgender woman on Tuesday, jailing him for six to 12 years in a case that has reignited debate over the American military presence in its former colony.
Philippine trial of US Marine to go ahead despite no plea
OLONGAPO CITY (Philippines) (AFP) - A US Marine charged with murdering a transgender Filipina refused to enter a plea on Monday as he sought to have the case dismissed, but his trial will go ahead nevertheless, lawyers said.
US Marine accused of Philippine murder appears in court
OLONGAPO, Philippines: A US Marine accused of murdering a transgender woman in the Philippines appeared in court on Friday for the first time since her death more than two months ago.
US Marine accused of murder moved to Philippine military HQ
MANILA: A US Marine accused of murdering a transgender woman was moved to the Philippines' military headquarters Wednesday, authorities said, following huge public pressure for him to be moved off an American warship.